Dragon
Tatsu
Recent Reviews
Food at restaurants after leaving the country, like at domestic airports, is generally of low quality, especially if it's not a well-known establishment. Priority Pass is accepted here. With Priority Pass, you can choose one of two designated sets. Drinks are not included in the price and are an optional extra.
This is a restaurant that sells local craft beer and accepts Priority Pass. It was quite busy because of the Priority Pass acceptance. The only food option was a set menu with tempura, beef udon, and a small beer. The tempura was a bit oily, and the beef in the udon was a bit dry. I probably won't go back there again.
They have a wide variety of food options, including udon noodles, set meals, steak, rice bowls, and single-dish meals. They also offer a selection of draft beers, allowing you to choose your favorite flavor.
I visited on December 22, 2023. Most of the staff were foreigners, but one female staff member had a terrible attitude. She was Chinese, Korean, or Vietnamese? A thin woman... I was genuinely annoyed for the first time in a long time. The curry udon was 1,400 yen. Maruchan and Nissin's curry noodles are 10,000 times better. The katsu curry - when was the cutlet fried? The shogayaki set was surprisingly good. Ayataka (green tea) was 270 yen. These are just my personal opinions.
I waited with about 15 other travelers and people trying to get Priority Pass access. The service was slow, taking about 7-8 minutes per person. There were no seats available and it was taking too long, so I gave up after waiting 20 minutes. Almost everyone seemed to be Japanese using Priority Pass. I hope they regulate card-linked services soon. Also, the shop should have a proper customer service manual and process things more efficiently. I think they understand that this is a case of overtourism.